What scripture mastery passage teaches the Restoration of the gospel is a “marvelous work and a wonder”?
A) Psalm 24:3-4
B) Isaiah 29:13-14
C) 1 Samuel 16:7
B) Isaiah 29:13-14
Why did the Israelites ask Samuel for a king?
A) They wanted to be like all of the other nations.
B) The prophet had commanded it.
C) They needed to defeat the Assyrians.
A) They wanted to be like all the other nations.
What is one truth we can learn from the story of Samuel hearing the Lord’s voice?
A) The Lord gives us one chance to recognize His voice.
B) Samuel’s unrighteousness kept him from receiving revelation.
C) Our ability to recognize the Lord’s Voice can grow.
C) Our ability to recognize the Lord’s voice can grow.
What did David say he would rely on to defeat Goliath?
A) His physical strength.
B) His armor.
C) The strength of the Lord.
C) The strength of the Lord.
What scripture mastery passage teaches that our sins can become “white as snow”?
A) Jeremiah 1:4-5
B) Isaiah 1:18
C) Isaiah 58:13-14
B) Isaiah 1:18
What does the story of the widow in Zarephath providing food for Elijah Teach us about blessings?
A) Wickedness will prevent us from being blessed.
B) Acting in faith to follow a prophet’s counsel will bring us to blessings.
C) We can miss out on blessings if we do not live up to our potential.
B) Acting in faith to follow a prophet’s counsel will bring us to blessings.
What is one truth we can learn from Uzzah’s attempt to study the ark of the covenant?
A) Attempting to direct God’s work without authority brings spiritual death.
B) God will give us strength to obey commandments that are difficult for us.
C) Keeping God’s commandments brings temporal and spiritual blessings.
A) Attempting to direct God’s work without authority brings spiritual death.
According to King Mabuchadnezzar’s dream, what will happen to the kingdom of God?
A) It will be destroyed by apostate members.
B) It will stop growing because of the wickedness of mankind.
C) It will roll forth and eventually cover the entire Earth.
C) It will roll forth and eventually cover the entire Earth.
What basic doctrine is taught in Isaiah 53:3-5?
A) Ordinances
B) Commandments (tithing)
C) Marriage and Family
D) Prophets and revelation
E) The Atonement of Jesus ChristE) The Atonement of Jesus Christ
What does the story of Elijah’s contest with the prophets of Baal teach us about the Lord?
A) He knows and cares for each of us individually.
B) He understands all of our pains and sufferings.
C) His power is greater than the power of men and their false gods.
C) His power is greater than the power of men and their false gods.
What is the main truth taught in Ezekiel 37:15-17?
A) If we turn away from the Lord, we will lose His protection and experience sorrow and suffering.
B) The Bible and the Book of Mormon come together to witness that Jesus Christ is our Savior.
C) As we study God’s word, we can receive His guidance.
B) The Bible and the Book of Mormon come together to witness that Jesus Christ is our Savior.
What did Naaman do that allowed him to be healed of his leprosy?
A) He obeyed the prophet even in the simple things.
B) He was given a priesthood blessing by the laying of the hands
C) He accepted the gospel of Jesus Christ.
A) He obeyed the prophet even in the simple things.
Which scripture mastery passage relates to family history and temple work?
A) Psalm 119:105
B) Isaiah 5:20
C) Malachi 4:5-6
C) Malachi 4:5-6
King Cyrus of Persia allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple. What does this story teach us about opposition?
A) One blessing of temple work is that we will not have opposition in our lives.
B) Opposition occurs when individuals worship false gods.
C) During times of opposition, God watches over and helps those who seek to obey Him.
C) During times of opposition, God watches over and helps those who seek to obey Him.
What is the main truth taught in Proverbs 3:5-6?
A) The Lord speaks to us in our heart and mind.
B) If we trust in the Lord, He will direct our path.
C) Children are a heritage of the Lord.
B) If we trust in the Lord, He will direct our path.
How did Shadrach, Meshnach, and Abednego show great faith?
A) They said they knew God could deliver them, but they would still trust Him if He didn’t.
B) They asked Daniel whether they should worship the golden image.
C) They were willing to return to Jerusalem to help rebuild the temple.
A) They said they knew God could deliver them, but they would still trust Him if He didn’t.
What is one truth we can learn from the story of Samuel hearing the Lord’s voice?
A) The Lord gives us one chance to recognize His voice.
B) Samuel’s unrighteousness kept him from receiving revelation.
C) Our ability to recognize the Lord’s voice can grow.
C) Our ability to recognize the Lord’s voice can grow.
What did Esther have the courage to do?
A) Risk her life to save the Jews.
B) Refuse to eat and drink the king’s wine and meat.
C) Pray after being commanded not to pray.
A) Risk her life to save the Jews.
What truth can we learn from Daniel’s refusing to eat the king’s meat and drink his wine?
A) If we keep the Lord’s laws, then He will bless us physically and spiritually.
B) The Lord will curse the wicked for breaking His commandments.
C) God will not perform miracles in our lives if we lack faith.
A) If we keep the Lord’s laws, then He will bless us physically and spiritually.
What does King David’s experience with Bathsheba teach us?
A) Lustful desires can lead to serious sin.
B) God will help us find the person we should marry.
C) Breaking the law of chastity cannot be forgiven.
A) Lustful desires can lead to serious sin.